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Japanese tourist visa crime is not filled in.

When applying for a Japanese tourist visa, whether to fill in a criminal record should be determined according to the specific requirements and guidance of the Japanese embassy or consulate. I. understanding the basic requirements of Japanese tourist visas

when preparing to apply for a Japanese tourist visa, you need to first understand the basic requirements and procedures of Japanese embassies and consulates for visa application. This usually includes filling out application forms, providing passports, photos, travel plans, accommodation certificates and financial certificates.

second, the relationship between criminal record and visa application

in most cases, applicants need to truthfully fill in personal basic information when filling out visa application forms, including whether they have criminal records. This is because criminal record may be regarded as an important factor affecting visa application. However, whether it is necessary to fill in a criminal record depends on the specific requirements and guidance of Japanese embassies and consulates.

III. Handling under specific circumstances

In some specific circumstances, if the crime committed by the applicant is minor, has passed for a long time or has been properly handled, and the crime is not directly related to the tourism purpose, it may not be necessary to mention it in the visa application. However, in this case, the applicant still needs to be cautious to ensure that the information filled in is true, accurate and complete.

IV. Consultation and confirmation

In order to ensure the smooth progress of visa application, applicants are advised to carefully read the application guidelines and requirements provided by Japanese embassies and consulates and consult relevant institutions or professionals before filling out the application form. If you have any doubts or uncertainties, you can contact the Japanese embassy or consulate directly for confirmation.

v. Principle of good faith and legal liability

In the process of applying for a visa, the applicant should always follow the principle of good faith and fill in relevant information truthfully. If you deliberately conceal or provide false information, your visa application may be rejected, and you may even face legal responsibility.

To sum up:

When applying for a Japanese tourist visa, whether to fill in a criminal record should be determined according to the specific requirements and guidance of the Japanese embassy or consulate. Applicants should read the relevant requirements and guidelines carefully and consult professionals or institutions when necessary. At the same time, applicants should follow the principle of good faith and fill in relevant information truthfully to ensure the smooth progress of visa application.

Legal basis:

Article 12 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Exit and Entry Administration

stipulates:

China citizens are not allowed to leave the country under any of the following circumstances:

(1) those who do not hold valid exit and entry certificates or refuse or evade border inspection;

(2) The sentenced person has not been executed yet or belongs to the defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case, except that the sentenced person is transferred according to the relevant agreements signed between China and foreign countries;

(3) The people's court decides not to leave the country due to unresolved civil cases;

(4) Being subjected to criminal punishment for obstructing the management of national (border) territory or being repatriated by other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and not allowed to leave the country before the prescribed period of time;

(5) It may endanger national security and interests, and the relevant authorities in the State Council decide not to leave the country;

(6) Other circumstances in which it is prohibited to leave the country according to laws and administrative regulations.